Senior ISIL Leader Who Was in Charge of Making Chemical Weapons Arrested: Iraqi Intelligence

Iraqi intelligence announced the arrest of one of the senior leaders of Daesh (ISIL) Takfiri group and a rumored successor to ex-leader Abu Bakr Baghdadi, Abdullah Qardash.

Prior to his arrest, Qardash was in charge of manufacturing chemical warfare agents to attack Iraqi troops, a press office of Iraq’s Intelligence Service said on Thursday.

“Qardash was responsible for the production and development of mustard gas, which was used for attacking Iraqi forces across the country. He plays a prominent role in the negotiation process between the group and its factions, as well as with other terrorist movements,” the office said in a statement.

According to the intelligence, Baghdadi and Qardash met at the end of 2011 in Baghdad. After a while, Baghdadi had tasked him with developing factories in Syria to produce weapons and various explosive devices.

Qardash, whose arrest was reported late on Wednesday by the Iraqi state media, also occupied a number of senior positions in Daesh, the office noted.

In January, the Guardian newspaper reported, citing intelligence sources, that Abdullah Qardash is the nom de guerre of Daesh founding member Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi, who was appointed new Daesh leader in October 2019, several hours after Baghdadi’s elimination.

Baghdadi is claimed to have been killed as a result of a special operation by US Navy Seals in the Syrian terrorist-held province of Idlib.